All posts tagged "armagh"
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6 years ago
Man caught fighting in city centre refused to stop after being ordered by police
An Armagh man who got into a fight with another male in the city centre and refused to stop after police...
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6 years ago
Armagh students get taste of EU decision-making during annual ‘Mock’ debate
Pupils from two Armagh schools joined 26 others schools from across Northern Ireland for a Mock Council of the European Union...
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6 years ago
Man charged with smashing window at Armagh hostel ‘allowed time’ to find suitable bail address
An Armagh man has been advised to find an acceptable address after the one suggested at court was with another individual...
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6 years ago
Armagh man who took £2.50 bottle of Coors after handing over just £1.40 change admits theft
An Armagh man who shortchanged a local store when buying a bottle of beer has been handed 50 hours of community...
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6 years ago
St Patrick’s Day parade ‘will be one to remember’ say community organisers
A St Patrick’s Day parade 24 hours after a similar Council-run event will be “one to remember” say community organisers. The...
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6 years ago
Plans to open standalone Irish-medium primary school in Armagh shelved
Plans to open a standalone Irish-medium primary school in Armagh have been shelved. Gaelscoil Ard Mhacha had hoped to open its...
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6 years ago
Fane Valley plans to build new farm shop in Armagh recommended for approval
Plans by Fane Valley to open a new farm shop in Armagh are set to be recommended for approval. Armagh I...
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6 years ago
Exclusive first look at new multi-million pound Ogle Street development in Armagh
This is an exclusive first look at the proposed multi-million pound Ogle Street development in Armagh city centre. As Armagh I...
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6 years ago
Toccata presents ‘Resonance’ at the Market Place Theatre Armagh
The United Nations recognised, Toccata Musical Productions will be performing live in a series of concerts titled ‘Resonance’ throughout this week....
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6 years ago
Armagh’s Irish language group scoop multiple trophies at annual Glór na nGael awards
CAIRDE Teo representatives are certainly no strangers to awards ceremonies. And now the Armagh City group’s hard working staff and volunteers...
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6 years ago
‘Abysmal’ traffic planning slammed as main Portadown Road closed for resurfacing
Traffic diversions put in place as part of an ongoing £400,000 resurfacing scheme near Armagh City have been branded “abysmal”. The...
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6 years ago
Mourners pay final respects as ‘honourable man’ John Morrison is laid to rest
Mourners at the funeral of the hugely-respected Armagh sporting great John Morrison have heard him described as an “honourable man” and...